Yu-Gi-Oh I-P Masquerena action figure
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Yu-Gi-Oh I:P Masquerena Action Figure Will Arrive in July 2025

A new action figure modeled after I:P Masquerena from the Yu-Gi-Oh series will appear worldwide in mid-2025. Konami is working with Snail Shell to produce the action figure and AmiAmi to sell and ship the sets internationally.

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This action figure will have a scale of 1/12. The total height will be around 168mm (~6.61 inches) when measured from the headgear’s tip to the roller skates’ wheels.

The I:P Masquerena action figure will be available in two versions. The standard edition is available to order at a discounted price of 12,800 yen (~$84.20). This package will contain four alternate facial expression parts and hand pose parts for each side. It will also have a true-to-scale laptop and EM:P Meowmine.

There will also be a DX edition that costs more at 16,500 yen (~$108.50). However, it will come with more parts than the above standard edition. This set will add alternate front hair parts for the character, including one where she does not wear any headgear.

The DX edition will feature the additions of the Link Summon effect set and a larger virtual-size EM:P Meowmine. AmiAmi will also add a large acrylic stand based on the card’s background and four alternate laptop screen stickers.

I:P Masquerena will join the list of humanoid characters in Yu-Gi-Oh monster cards who receive figure adaptations. Prior entries in the list include the Dark Magician Girl and Hiita the Fire Charmer.

The 1/12 scale action figure of I:P Masquerena from Yu-Gi-Oh will be available in July 2025.


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